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Smith Letter from Medford, 6 Mar 1945

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March, 6. 1945
Germany.
Dearest Dorthey,
Will write you a few lines to let you no that I receive your letter and shure was glad to hear from you and was written Jan 8th, and found me feeling fine and hope this find you the same The weather here is rainy and cold. every one around there is making it ok are they not. so Wilma got married that is the first I had heard of that I have wrote here several time and never did get no ans. Tell her I said condgraultion and wish he all the luck in the world. I just got through writing to Dad and the letter I receive found them alright. Well is Frank still working yet. That weather that you are having back there doesn sound very good but it has been the same way over here, as what you asked me I can not tell you for it is a miltary seceret. so I see walter still like to play cards yet if I were back there I shure would like to take him on a game. so Janiste Hush and is still over here. Jess & Millie are doing pretty good arent they.
Yes the children over here look for Santa Clause just the same as they do back there. well I hope this find you all feeling fine as I must close for this time Hoping to hear from you soon.
As ever a friend
love Medford.
ans soon and good luck.

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[page 1]
March, 6. 1945
Germany.
Dearest Dorthey,
Will write you a few lines to let you no that I receive your letter and shure was glad to hear from you and was written Jan 8th, and found me feeling fine and hope this find you the same The weather here is rainy and cold. every one around there is making it ok are they not. so Wilma got married that is the first I had heard of that I have wrote here several time and never did get no ans. Tell her I said condgraultion and wish he all the luck in the world. I just got through writing to Dad and the letter I receive found them alright. Well is Frank still working yet. That weather that you are having back there doesn sound very good but it has been the same way over here, as what you asked me I can not tell you for it is a miltary seceret. so I see walter still like to play cards yet if I were back there I shure would like to take him on a game. so Janiste Hush and is still over here. Jess & Millie are doing pretty good arent they.
Yes the children over here look for Santa Clause just the same as they do back there. well I hope this find you all feeling fine as I must close for this time Hoping to hear from you soon.
As ever a friend
love Medford.
ans soon and good luck.